Meat-free trend continues with celebrity cookbooks

Transitioning towards a plant-based diet is better for the planet and your health according to researchers. Here are three cookbooks in the works that you might want to add to your wish list.

On September 27,
Mary McCartney, renowned photographer and daughter of Sir Paul McCartney, announced she is working with Chatto & Windus to produce a beautifully photographed simple meat-free recipe-filled cookbook by 2012 that promises to appeal to meat-eaters and vegetarians alike.
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Mario Batali, in an August Freep.com interview, responded, "Yes, you do - and that's a scoop" when asked "Do we see a vegetarian cookbook in your future?" Batali has touted that farmers are the new gastronomy rockstars and strongly supports "responsible eating": "I'm a vegetarian all day until dinner, and I try to eat no meat whatsoever on Monday and Tuesday."